AEW fans hoping for a typical Saturday night viewing of Collision are in for a surprise—because this weekend, the show is getting a major schedule shake-up.

In a move that caught viewers off guard, Slam Dunk AEW Collision will be split into two blocks across Saturday and Sunday if you’re watching on TNT or HBO Max. That means you won’t be getting your usual full dose of two-hour chaos in one sitting. Instead, you’ll have to tune in both nights to catch all the action.

But there’s a workaround for those who prefer their AEW uncut and uninterrupted.

Triller dropped a last-minute announcement on social media confirming that AEW Plus subscribers can still get the complete two-hour episode of Collision—just with a bit of a delay. “AEW Collision will air on Sunday at 11PM Eastern in its usual two-hour format,” Triller said, giving international fans and night owls something to look forward to.

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The decision to break the show in half for U.S. viewers hasn’t been explained, but it’s likely tied to TBS programming conflicts and the ongoing NCAA basketball schedule. Whatever the reason, fans on social media have already voiced mixed reactions, with many saying they’d prefer to binge the full show at once.

So whether you’re watching it in pieces on TV or catching the full version on Triller, AEW’s making sure you still get your dose of dynamite action this weekend—just not in the usual way.

Are you planning to stay up late Sunday night to catch the full AEW Collision on Triller, or will you split it up across TBS? Let us know how you’re watching this weekend’s Collision in the comments below!

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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